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[–] kestrel9 ago
Where else have you posted this?
[–] stillinit [S] ago
No where. Just to this sub this morning why
[–] kestrel9 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I was just curious actually, that if you did, to hear about what kind of response you received. Seems to me that liberals who do speak out, are vilified and attacked. It stands to reason that there simply are not enough of them to make a 'movement' that can take the savage oppostions from the monsters they help create. This would seem to support the hijacked ideology theory.
I'm no liberal but in very recent memory:
The only ones I can think of are Christina Hoff Summers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In9bFSWUSZA
Perhaps to some degree Geraldo Rivera, he sounds more moderate than in times past, though still in denial.
Also the professor at Evergreen who had to move his class off campus for his own safety after expressing a reasonable liberal opinion.
There's probably not that many differences, or at least insurmountable ones, between moderate conservatives and many traditional liberals, just imo. That means that much of their ideology has been mainstreamed, but the far left Trotsky Communist faction is what took over and is clearly chosen to run the DNC.